Rare Book Monthly

Articles - July - 2023 Issue

Where has the truth gone?

T R U T H  !

T R U T H !

Where has the truth gone?

 

 

Facts have become malleable in a world where traditional sources have been set in competition

against loud voices that tell you what you want to hear.

 

Daily newspapers have been thinning for decades. TV news continues but their ratings have

declined. Cable TV has vastly increased choices of channels, but many cater to a partisan

view. And now the Internet is providing slices of slices. If you hate, you can find whole

communities that share your animus.

 

It’s unsettling and disappointing.

 

Not so long-ago, media used to provide an array of positive cases where you could hear the

other person’s perspective even if you didn’t agree. The other side wasn’t the enemy. They

were just misguided, and you could say that in an amused way.

 

However anymore, disrespect is common. Being insulting seems to have only one purpose, to

diminish people, to impugn honesty and intelligence. I doubt many people embrace such

hateful behavior as in my life I’ve rarely encountered it.

 

But certainly, such attitudes are epidemic today. So while the Internet is spreading hate, we’re

having to understand how ChatGBT and similar software are dissolving the line between

fact and fiction.

 

For our part, we will continue to provide the history of book transactions, 13+ million listings

strong, exactly as they were when created a day or a century and a half ago. No rewriting of

history, no spin, no cleansing of the past, no point of view. In the inestimable words of Joe

Friday, “Just the facts, ma'am.” We will keep our databases separate and distinct from the

emerging irreality.

 

This is our promise.


Posted On: 2023-07-03 20:32
User Name: drmaio30

Dear Bruce,
I posit : "A man is a man; a woman is a woman; a man is a women; a women is a man."...Is this the IRREALITY of which you speak ? I do love your service and invaluable reference to the book world, however; you should stray from social/political debates on your site. No, I'm not a robot or machine. Sincerely Dan


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